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SRM Supports Supply Chain Development (Technology Focus)Product Type: Market Research ReportPublished by: Datamonitor Published: January 2007 Product Code: R313-19387 Description IntroductionScope Highlights Reasons to Purchase Table of Contents DATAMONITOR VIEW 1
CATALYST 1
SUMMARY 1
METHODOLOGY 1
ANALYSIS 2
Transactional SRM focuses on process automation and cost reduction 2
Procurement is often the starting point for an SRM implementation 2
Contracts remain the binding agent for supplier relationships 6
Analytical SRM seeks to drive growth through business intelligence 7
The core of any SRM strategy is spend analysis 7
Strategic sourcing has grown in popularity among manufacturers 8
The rationalization of suppliers can reduce risk and enhance leverage 9
Discovering new suppliers is supported through a number of different possibilities 9
Risk management is a growing demand for manufacturers investing in SRM 9
Keeping track of supplier performance can help manufacturers seek out bad apples 10
The market for SRM software in the manfuacturing industry is growing, but remains small 10
At a global level, manufacturers are increasing their spend on SRM software 11
Discrete manufacturers are investing the most in SRM software 12
The high-tech industry leads the way for SRM investment 14
Pharmaceutical manufacturers spend the most out of batch industries 15
Process manufacturers spend significantly less on SRM software than other industries 16
APPENDIX 18
Definitions 18
Extended methodology 18
Further reading 18
Ask the analyst 19
List of Tables
Table 1: Global market for procurement software in the MFG industry ($m, 2003-2010) 4
Table 2: MFG industry investment in procurement software ($m, 2005) 6
Table 3: Global SRM software license revenue by region ($m, 2004-2010) 11
Table 4: Global SRM software license revenue by MFG industry ($m, 2004-2010) 13
Table 5: Global SRM software license revenue by discrete industry ($m, 2004-2010) 14
Table 6: Global SRM software license revenue by batch industry ($m, 2004-2010) 16
Table 7: Global SRM software license revenue by process industry ($m, 2004-2010) 17
List of Figures
Figure 1: The minority of procurement processes are currently automated - 2006 survey 2
Figure 2: Global market for procurement software in the MFG industry ($m, 2003-2010) 4
Figure 3: MFG industry investment in procurement software ($m, 2005) 5
Figure 4: Spend analysis looks at both internal and external procurement 8
Figure 5: Global SRM software license revenue by region ($m, 2004-2010) 11
Figure 6: Global SRM software license revenue by MFG industry ($m, 2004-2010) 12
Figure 7: Global SRM software license revenue by discrete industry ($m, 2004-2010) 14
Figure 8: Global SRM software license revenue by batch industry ($m, 2004-2010) 15
Figure 9: Global SRM software license revenue by process industry ($m, 2004-2010) 16
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